Helpful (and other) math links
Please note: While I have reviewed portions of the sites listed here, recognize that neither the school, the math department nor I have control over their content and any links to other sites that they may contain. Explore, but do so at your own risk!
PurpleMath. Tutorials and example problems for algebra students.
Geometry in Action. "This page collects various areas in which ideas from discrete and computational geometry (meaning mainly low-dimensional non-Euclidean) meet some real world applications. It contaions brief descriptions of those applications and the geometric questions arising from them, as well as pointers to web pages on the applications themselves and on their geometric connections."
The Math Forum. "The Math Forum is a leading center for mathematics and mathematics education on the Internet. Operating under Drexel's School of Education, our mission is to provide resources, materials, activities, person-to-person interactions, and educational products and services that enrich and support
teaching and learning in an increasingly technological world."
The Geometry Center. The University of Minnesota's science and technology site, although no longer being updated, contains more advanced information in its reference archive.
Math as Art. Links and work (including interactive art) by Anne Burns, professor of mathematics at Long Island University.
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